I haven't read it. I did watch the History channel special. When I learned it was pseudo-history wrapped in fluff, I had little interest to read it. I am a junkie of all things crusader or Templar, however. I would love to read a captivating story about the Templar knights.
Foucault Pendulum sounds interesting. I'm not normally a fan of sci-fi (the Foundation novels were decent, however), would I potentially like them?
Fast Learner said:My first thiought upon reading the title of the thread was "I'm sorry." While the ideas were fun (though much better explored in fiction by Umberto Eco in Foucault's Pendulum), I couldn't stand Dan Brown's writing, the super-simplistic characterization, and the endless, ham-handed deus ex machina events. I was very disappointed.
Foucault Pendulum sounds interesting. I'm not normally a fan of sci-fi (the Foundation novels were decent, however), would I potentially like them?
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